Sentences with phrase «advertising food high in fat»

In a statement yesterday ITV insisted: «The UK has one of the strictest regulatory regimes in the world for advertising food high in fat, salt or sugar.

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In 2017, the top 10 regulatory interventions included ensuring alcohol ads are targeted responsibly online — especially on social media platforms where many users are under 18, which landed Diageo in trouble in 2016; acting against irresponsible gambling advertising; new food advertising restrictions for products which are high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS); and addressing harmful gender stereotypes, for which a detailed report is due in the coming weekIn 2017, the top 10 regulatory interventions included ensuring alcohol ads are targeted responsibly online — especially on social media platforms where many users are under 18, which landed Diageo in trouble in 2016; acting against irresponsible gambling advertising; new food advertising restrictions for products which are high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS); and addressing harmful gender stereotypes, for which a detailed report is due in the coming weekin trouble in 2016; acting against irresponsible gambling advertising; new food advertising restrictions for products which are high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS); and addressing harmful gender stereotypes, for which a detailed report is due in the coming weekin 2016; acting against irresponsible gambling advertising; new food advertising restrictions for products which are high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS); and addressing harmful gender stereotypes, for which a detailed report is due in the coming weekin fat, salt or sugar (HFSS); and addressing harmful gender stereotypes, for which a detailed report is due in the coming weekin the coming weeks.
The Food and Drink Federation — the voice of UK manufacturers — has welcomed the release of new Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) rules banning the advertising of high fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) food or drink products in children's meFood and Drink Federation — the voice of UK manufacturers — has welcomed the release of new Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) rules banning the advertising of high fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) food or drink products in childrAdvertising Practice (CAP) rules banning the advertising of high fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) food or drink products in childradvertising of high fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) food or drink products in children's mefood or drink products in children's media.
A food act in Peru introducing mandatory front of pack warnings for pre-packaged foods high in sugar, salt and fat and restrictions on junk food advertising to children and young people
The UK has concerns about looser advertising restrictions particularly in regard to protecting minors against the advertising of foods high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) and watersheds for linear content (or parental controls for non-linear services).
The same adverts would be banned from children's TV under UK regulations which prohibit the advertising of food and drinks high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) during programmes aimed at children.
Previous studies by this research group have demonstrated that television food advertising exposure alters children's food preferences in the direction of high fat, high sugar snack foods and also increases their consumption of these sorts of foods.
This portrayal casts the food industry as a dietary Darth Vader that targets children with sly cartoon advertising, lures dieters in with low fat labels on high sugar products, and promotes «all natural» products loaded with excessive amounts of sodium.
If you look at the food that advertises itself as low - fat, it tends to be pretty high in carbohydrates - typically highly processed carbohydrates.
Simon Beaulieu, a marketing and advertising representative for Elmira Pet Products (an Ontario, Canada - based company that manufactures pet food for private - label and under the Nutram brand), agrees that feeding a dog grain - free food with levels too high in protein and fat could cause the animal to gain weight, especially if the dog isn't doing a lot of exercising.
Oh, and parents would not be allowed to drive their kids to school, fast food outlets would be banned within a mile of a school, foods high in fat or sugar would be hit with punitive taxes and advertising bans.
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